Burner



Apr. 17, 1923.

H. ZIEBOLD, SR

BURNER Filed Apr.

1, 1922 2 sheets-sheet 1 Henry Z/bo/a Jr ATTORNEY Patented Apia". l7,

HENRY ZIIEBOLID, en,

and 22...: e

F LOOELAND, OHIO.

BURNER.

Application flied April 1,

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, HENRY .Zinnonn, Sr, a citizen of the United States,residing at Lockland, in the county of Hamilton and idtate of Ohio, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Burners, of which the followingis a specification.

This invention relates to a burner, the general object of the inventionbeing to provide means for converting the fuel into gas so that theburner Will give the maximum amount of heat With the minimum amountoffuel.

Another object of the invention is to provide adjustable battles forspreading the flames at the burner.

This invention also consists in certain other features of constructionand in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to behereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawingsant specifically pointed out in the appended vlaims.

In describing my invention in detail, reference will be had to theaccompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like orcorresponding parts throughout the several vieWs, and in WlllChI.-

Figure 1 is a side view of a burner constructed in accordance with myinvention.

Figure 2 is a plan View.

Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view through the device.

Figure 1- is a transverse sectional view therethrough.

in these views 1 indicates the base of the member Which is adapted to beplaced in a stove, furnace or the like. One or more T- shaped couplings:2, is or are secured to the base in any desired manner and a pipe 3 hasits ends connected With the arms of the icoupling, the pipe being in theform of a flattened loop, as shown. One end of the pipe or coupling isclosed from the stem of the coupling and a teed pipe 4: is passedthrough openings in the base and is connected With the pipe 3, adjacentthe closed part thereof, so that the oil or fuel passing from said pipeinto the pipe 3 must pass so entirely through the pipe 3 to enter thecow pling Where it may escape through the small hol 5 made in the centerof the coupling. The hole is controlled by the needle valve 6.

A baiile plate 7 is provided for each burner and these plates areadjustable by having their arms 8 pivotally secured to an upright 3.922.Serial No. 548,664.

9 Which is supported from the'base. A pan 10 is carried by eachcoupling, said pan being designed to receive some of the oil passingthrough the hole 5 so that the same can be ignited for the initialheating of the parts. The feed pipes t may be connected with a tube 11which is connected by a pipe 12 with a source of supply and whichcontains the controlling valve 13 for the feed pipes.

From the above it will beseen that the oil or fuel is subjected to theheat of the burning gases passing through hole 5 so that the oil isturned into a gas before it reaches the coupling and this gas escapingthrough the hole 5 will burn with an intense heat. The Home is spread bythe bathe plate 7.

It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages andnovel features oi my invention Will bereadily apparent.

i desire it to be understood that I may mak changes in the constructionand in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, providedthat such changes fall within the scope of the appended claims.

What I claim is 2- 1. rl. burner 01" the class described comprising abase, a coupling carried thereby and ha a jet opening therein, a tube ofloop shape and having its ends connected with the coupling, one end ofthe tube being closed, means for feeding fuel into the tube adjacent theclosed end and a valve for controlling the jet opening.

2. A burner of the class described comprising a base, a coupling carriedthereby and having a jet opening therein, a tube of loop shape andhaving its ends connected with the coupling. one end oi. the tube oeingclosed, means for feeding fuel into the tube adjacent the closed end, avalve for controlling the jet opening and a battle plate extending intothe loop formed by the tube for spreading the flame at the jet opening.

A burner of the class described comprising a base, a ll-coupling securedthereto and having a jet opening therein, a tube of loop shape havingits ends connected with the arms of the coupling one end of the tubebeing closed, means for feeding fuel into the tube adjacent the closedend, a cup under the arms of the coupling and an adjustable spreaderplate for the burner.

in testimony whereof I affix my signature.

HENRY ZliEBQLD, SR.

